Greenland habitats under the Ice: Grian-Land, Gryneus-Land, ancient Irish Sun God
As I explained earlier, Greenland shows ancient human habitats under the ice, expecially the southern half. And note: Greenland and a few other locations, as I understand it, are a property of Denmark.
What gives me a thrill is when I follow obvious ocean floor roads onto the higher elevation land, and see where they converge. In this case, using an NOAA topographic software version which sits piggyback on Google Earth, and extreme manipulation in Photoshop, I show what appears to be amazing temple structures in the middle of the southern portion of the island.
If one draws a line from the Western side near Ubekendt Eljand to the Eastern side Kangerlussuag Valley, the middle area shows a faint stereo set of landscaped "somethings" which I interpret to probably mean "Sun and Moon" temple areas. If one sees the close up details, you will see ocean floor roads which aim in this exact same direction.
There are plausibly numerous King portraits buried throughout these images, which I don't plan to explore at this time. The northern portion of the Greenland does not seem to show heavy human habitat concentrations in the center of the country, but the entire coastline and the shelf areas (light blue) do show moderate concentrations, expecially East of Baffin Bay.
Greenland habitats under the Ice: Grian-Land, Gryneus-Land, ancient Irish Sun God
As I explained earlier, Greenland shows ancient human habitats under the ice, expecially the southern half. And note: Greenland and a few other locations, as I understand it, are a property of Denmark.
What gives me a thrill is when I follow obvious ocean floor roads onto the higher elevation land, and see where they converge. In this case, using an NOAA topographic software version which sits piggyback on Google Earth, and extreme manipulation in Photoshop, I show what appears to be amazing temple structures in the middle of the southern portion of the island.
If one draws a line from the Western side near Ubekendt Eljand to the Eastern side Kangerlussuag Valley, the middle area shows a faint stereo set of landscaped "somethings" which I interpret to probably mean "Sun and Moon" temple areas. If one sees the close up details, you will see ocean floor roads which aim in this exact same direction.
There are plausibly numerous King portraits buried throughout these images, which I don't plan to explore at this time. The northern portion of the Greenland does not seem to show heavy human habitat concentrations in the center of the country, but the entire coastline and the shelf areas (light blue) do show moderate concentrations, expecially East of Baffin Bay.